NOTE: Older versions of libtorrent may have different settings. You can get some info onyour specific version by visiting the code repository here. Select your specific version and thennavigate to and open: include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp. Do a search for "session_settings(".You should find the setting declarations and comments that describe them.

To make sure changes persist, modify this plugin's preference page by itself. Modifying any ofthe Deluge preference pages at the same time may trigger a Deluge callback that could overridesome of the libtorrent settings set by this plugin.

Changes should take effect immediately. There may be some settings whose changes might notbe acknowledged by libtorrent.

The plugin just enumerates the settings returned by libtorrent (there is no fixed handling of any particular setting). The setting should already be exposed if your version of libtorrent supports it. The "lock_files" setting in particular is supported starting from libtorrent 0.16.0.

If you are using Deluge on Windows, you can try updating your libtorrent by downloading an installer (.msi) from here. Make sure you get the right one for your Python version (Deluge 1.3.5 for Windows comes with Python 2.6). Run the installer and when it is done, copy the "libtorrent.pyd" file from the install location to your Deluge folder. You may want to make a backup of the original that's already in the Deluge folder just in case you want to revert back to the old version. After a restart of Deluge, it should now be using the updated libtorrent version.

There are now additional columns that give a better idea of what settings are in effect. There is a column that allows the user to select which settings will be applied, a column that shows the current user setting (or if the setting is disabled, the original value at time of plugin start) and a column with the current actual libtorrent settings.

Also in this update, there is an option to toggle whether the settings are applied on startup so the user can choose not to have the settings automatically applied. By startup, it is meant the start of the plugin and not the daemon.

I can't set a single setting..I will show you what I mean with a screenshothttp://imageshack.com/a/img855/3477/4f73.jpgWhen I tried to chance the value 500 to something else, I get the bar that normally you got instead of 500 with 500 in it, now in the right bottom somewhere, blank, without anything in it.I entered "3....." just as example..I can't apply this value somehow..I can't get it off the 500..